Linux car first to crash at Indy 500.

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If you're a computer geek, this should be absolutely hilarious. The linux car had a driver problem...

http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9723221-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/29/linux-car-first-to-crash-at-indianapolis-500/
When the pale blue "Linux car," also known as car #77 from Chastain Motorsports, was the first car to crash in the 91st Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, we can imagine hordes of geeks wishing it had been a "Vista car" instead. Imagine the "blue screen of death" jokes that could have resulted!
The Linux car, as you probably know already, was the result of a campaign called Tux 500, jump-started by two enthusiasts named Bob Moore and Ken Starks. They solicited donations from fellow Linux fans in a "community powered Linux marketing program" to make the open-source operating system a household name by putting its logo on a race car. Unfortunately, it's likely going to be remembered as "the car that placed last."
The race fared better for the "Joost car," car #2 from Vision Racing. While we've heard from more than a few beta testers who say Joost's downloadable software has a tendency to crash on occasion, that didn't happen for the Joost-branded car in the Indy 500, which ended up placing seventh. Mashable speculates that the car may have been a result of the deal between the peer-to-peer video start-up and Indy 500 parent organization IndyCar Series. There's an IndyCar branded channel on Joost, which features footage from Sunday's race (tip: use plenty of slow-mo and pausing when Marco Andretti's car bites it) as well as from all Indy 500 races dating back to 1990.
 
A Linux-sponsored car crashes... so what? Big deal. Pardon my sarcasm, but this is just nothing more than some cheap joke. Doesn't matter if the car was sponsored by HP (the computer I'm using), Microsoft Windows XP, Logitech, or even gtplanet.net... doesn't make a damn. I never made a big hoot about sponsorship like most NASCAR types do. The fact the driver crashed is pretty unfortunate, but to extend the thing to "what if it was a Windows Vista car crashed?" actually doesn't make me laugh very much. And as you might realize, I don't enjoy crashes in any motorsport or on the road. Like the whole world has to see pictures of some dope wrecking a Ferrari Enzo or even the Mercedes-Benz GT1 cars campaigned in 1999 with Peter Dumbreck. I get the joke of all this... just think this is pretty dumb.

And as my last bit of sarcasm (hold your flaming until the end of this sentence), what's this thing doing in the Auto News forum?
 
Ok so you didn't find it funny. Cool. Now that I know how much you thought this joke sucked, I can go on with life. [/sarcasm]. Get on with your life and let us have our laugh.
 
this forum is useless.....just close it!

Close the auto news forum?! Where then will we hear YSSMAN's take on the styling of cars that will be released five years in the future based on heavily covered spy shots?!

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lol.Im just saying this thread is....well.....not funny and interesting enough,Just like what JohnBM01 said.Whats the big deal about a Linux car crash.There should be more important threads than this.
 
Close the auto news forum?! Where then will we hear YSSMAN's take on the styling of cars that will be released five years in the future based on heavily covered spy shots?!

:D

And where would I be able to show up 6 days late and make comments about things no one's talking about anymore?
 
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